I vote flipament or name drawn for wsop stake, or sirswish just picks an event locally or wsop and plays as a stake. Whatev i don;t know swish personally but know he's been grindin since the invention of 4$ 180mans, is humorous, obv trustworthy, and would be down for him to shoot for the stars with all the big monies. At this point if one good person benefited from this debacle I would walk away a happy man

Edited By: nugman May 2nd, 2011 at 09:31 AMReason: Sucks tho cause I had a beast of team, no doubt we win

Not to piss on the party at all but some of us are already playing the wsop staked or not. This cash for this particular contest was not my money but my backers funds. So in this case the contest we signed up for was cancelled and he would likely just prefer a refund on the money but I could always ask. Not getting a refund generally means this money would come out of pocket for me to pay him back.

Originally Posted by ryan beckwith

Not to piss on the party at all but some of us are already playing the wsop staked or not. This cash for this particular contest was not my money but my backers funds. So in this case the contest we signed up for was cancelled and he would likely just prefer a refund on the money but I could always ask. Not getting a refund generally means this money would come out of pocket for me to pay him back.

Good point. I think a poll needs to be taken and the players who prefer refunds should be given them with the remainder going to a prizepool for a WSOP event.

I think that is valid for sure. I was just thinking in terms of having to send 40 indvidual checks, but it sounds like alot of us are gonna be at the series which makes it easy enough to make arrangements with Sr Swish

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